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    books due to content deemed unsuitable for young readers, which naturally raises a question as to the justification and necessity of such a decision. I wholeheartedly disagree with this decision, as not only is censorship in general invasive to free speech, a right protected in public schools, but detrimental in the case of literature, being that there is an epidemic in the younger generation of the condition of semi-literacy. Therefore, if a student cannot obtain their literature of choice, the…

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    to any aspect of military effectiveness…” (“Sexual Orientation and Military Service Briefing Sheet”). While it may have seemed effective at the time, the DADT policy restricted certain people unequally and unreasonably. The policy restricted free speech to homosexuals and bisexuals, which went against their basic First…

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    male with an articulation impairment. He has no other concomitant disorder. He presents with the incorrect productions of /r/ at the syllable level, /l/ in the final position of words in sentences, and /θ/ in the initial position of words in conversation. He was previously diagnosed with a phonological disorder in addition to the articulation diagnosis, but due to progress in therapy, he now precedes with only an articulation disorder. The method of intervention chosen for my client is…

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    others believe that it doesn’t have an affect on them. I feel that violence portrayed in today’s media is not the direct cause of people behaviors. I believe that it all depends on how the person really is and how they were raised. Someone with mental disorder, who has experience a trauma, can become violent with media. As a result, the media can give these types of people ideas when trying to plan something violent. As a citizen of the United States of America, everyone should have the right…

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    Every Work of Art Serves a Purpose To Kill a Mockingbird, The Great Gatsby, and Animal Farm are well-known literary classics that share a commonality. They have all been banned at some time during their existence. Books are the most commonly banned form of art, but films, music, and video games are subject to this fate as well. One of the first groups of people to ban books for political reasons were the Romans, even though they were considered to be somewhat liberal. In Germany during the 20th…

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    Assess the arguments for the regulation of the press in 2016. Regulation of the press has been a very complicated issue from the conception of mass media and the production of mediums such as magazines and newspapers in particular. There are many arguments for the regulation and practice of the press. On the one hand, the press has been influential in a number of ways. It has been a major part of our lives in a good way - for example, the press has allowed us access into the latest news and…

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    arrangement. The WNft was designed to target population whose performance on intelligence batteries might be compromised by standard verbal requirements. The WNft is able to test individuals from diverse backgrounds, autistic disorders, developmental delays, instructional challenges, and speech impairment. The WNft is a developmentally appropriate for Danny because Danny does not speak very much. The test was specifically designed for students that do not speak very much so that they can still…

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    The main issue in our case is the issue of freedom of speech. Josh posted his controversial opinion on social media, which did not threaten anyone but was a very rude thing to say. Though Josh had freedom of speech, his tweet could have been misinterpreted as a threat. Otherwise, it was not within the school’s right to suspend Josh over his choice of words. The social issues that are going on in this case are not only freedom of speech, but the issue of sexual assault on college campuses.…

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    Making A Speech

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    Giving a speech is not a very simple task to take. Many individuals think that making a speech is just a simple task to take that could be done in minutes but little does one know, that there are many strategies and considerations before performing a speech. Also thinking that no one will ever remember what the person said in their speech but chances are, if the speaker refers something that might offend the audience then the speech will turn out to be offensive to one. Talking in public or in…

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    Jake Hughes Ms. Duguay English 12 29 April 2016 Syria: Syria, in western Asia, is currently engaged in a civil war, a war of government versus the people. Peaceful protesters came together to find a new leader for the country and the Syrian security forces attacked and killed many in the group. This attack is a direct violation of Articles 20 and 21 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and has attracted the scrutiny of many countries. Syria needs to enact both of these Articles…

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